What is pranks to do at school?

Here are some prank ideas for school, keeping in mind safety and avoiding anything that could cause harm or serious disruption:

  • Sticky Note Barrage: Cover a teacher's desk or a classmate's locker with hundreds of sticky notes. This is a visually impactful prank that is easily removable.

  • The "Broken" Mouse: Place a small piece of tape over the laser sensor on a computer mouse. This will make it seem like the mouse is broken.

  • Balloon Avalanche: Fill a classroom or office with balloons. This is a fun surprise, but make sure to coordinate with the teacher beforehand and clean up afterward.

  • Confetti Bomb: Place confetti in a ceiling fan. When the fan is turned on, confetti will spread around the room. Be sure to clean up the confetti afterwards.

  • Autocorrect Prank: Change some common words to silly replacements in a friend's phone's autocorrect settings. For example, change "the" to "taco".

  • Desk Swap: If your teacher allows, swap desks with a friend before class starts.

Remember to consider these factors:

  • Target: Who are you pranking? Choose someone with a good sense of humor.
  • Severity: How disruptive is the prank? Keep it light and fun.
  • Consequences: What are the possible repercussions? Avoid anything that could get you into serious trouble with the school.
  • Safety: Is the prank safe? Ensure no one can get injured.
  • Cleanup: Can you easily clean up the prank afterward? Leave the area as you found it.

Avoid pranks that involve:

  • Food Waste: Wasting food is disrespectful and can be messy.
  • Physical Harm: Never do anything that could hurt someone.
  • Vandalism: Damaging school property is against the rules.
  • Harassment: Don't target anyone based on their race, gender, or any other personal attribute.

Consider the <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Ethical%20Considerations">Ethical Considerations</a> before doing any prank. What seems funny to you might be offensive or upsetting to someone else. Also, think about the <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/School%20Rules">School Rules</a> and the possible <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Consequences">Consequences</a>. It's better to play a harmless joke and have a good laugh than to face detention or suspension. Remember <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Safety%20First">Safety First</a>.